Anonymous wrote:Kids are not old enough yet, but this is what my parents did for me.
Health Insurance: Kept on until I started my first full time job in August after I graduated. Then I was on my own since my job offered health insurance.
Insurance: Assuming you mean car here. I lived in DC after college and did not have a car.
Phone: I have a brother who is a year younger than me. So when he graduated college our Dad told us we had to call up Verizon and get our own plan. So this was a year after I graduated.
My Dad is very much the support through college formally and then you are on your own. I grew up in an UMC family, but he wanted us to cut the cord. This doesn't mean there has not been help along the way. When I moved into my first 1 bedroom apartment living alone and needed to furnish it my Mom came with me and paid 2-3k to get me everything I needed. Or if I visit my parents they are paying when we go out to dinner or do activities. They just really wanted my siblings and I to be self sufficient once we graduated.
I am happy with the way ti turned out. I think it is weird when you see married 35 year olds on their parents phone plan. I have absolutely 0 financial ties to my parents right now.
Anonymous wrote:When you kid finishes college and starts earning, do you take them off of your phone, car insurance and health insurance plans or keep paying until you can?
Anonymous wrote:Kids are not old enough yet, but this is what my parents did for me.
Health Insurance: Kept on until I started my first full time job in August after I graduated. Then I was on my own since my job offered health insurance.
Insurance: Assuming you mean car here. I lived in DC after college and did not have a car.
Phone: I have a brother who is a year younger than me. So when he graduated college our Dad told us we had to call up Verizon and get our own plan. So this was a year after I graduated.
My Dad is very much the support through college formally and then you are on your own. I grew up in an UMC family, but he wanted us to cut the cord. This doesn't mean there has not been help along the way. When I moved into my first 1 bedroom apartment living alone and needed to furnish it my Mom came with me and paid 2-3k to get me everything I needed. Or if I visit my parents they are paying when we go out to dinner or do activities. They just really wanted my siblings and I to be self sufficient once we graduated.
I am happy with the way ti turned out. I think it is weird when you see married 35 year olds on their parents phone plan. I have absolutely 0 financial ties to my parents right now.